Which heirloom tomatoes are disease resistant?

Yellow pear tomatoes are an indeterminate plant that resists diseases and matures in 80 days. The plant produces small, snack-sized fruits that are shaped like yellow pears. Their yellow tomatoes give a gorgeous pop of color in the garden.
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What tomatoes are most resistant to blight?

Tomato Varieties Resistant to Early Blight
  • Legend Tomato. OP (open-pollinated), determinate, 68 days, red, beefsteak (14-16 ounces), resistance: early blight, late blight. ...
  • Manalucie Tomato. ...
  • Manyel Tomato. ...
  • Matt's Wild Cherry Tomato. ...
  • Mountain Fresh Plus Tomato. ...
  • Mountain Supreme. ...
  • Old Brooks Tomato. ...
  • Tommy Toe Tomato.
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What tomatoes are resistant to wilt?

n 'Plum Perfect' has resistance to a wide variety of tomato woes; late blight, Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt, bacterial speck, Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, and some tolerance to early blight. It also has intermediate resistance to root knot nematodes.
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Are heirloom tomatoes blight resistant?

Heirloom Tomato Varieties

The variety 'Black Plum,' which is a mahogany-skinned, small oval or plum type, produces especially good blight resistant tomatoes for both blight diseases.
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Are heirloom tomatoes more susceptible to disease?

A statement from heirloom tomato expert Carolyn Male, from the book “100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden,” says it quite well: “Those who have grown (hundreds) of heirloom tomatoes over the years know that they are no more susceptible to diseases than hybrids are.
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Are Brandywine tomatoes blight resistant?

Tomatoes will succumb to late blight (Phytophthora) if they're experiencing cool, soggy summer weather. However, there are several hybrid tomatoes bred to resist blight and other diseases. I live in the upper Midwest and last year my 'Black Krim,' 'Brandywine,' and 'Green Zebra' tomatoes were infected.
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Are Better Boy tomatoes disease resistant?

The Better Boy variety of tomato yields large, one-pound fruits midseason in about 70 to 75 days after planting. It is resistant to verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt, and other diseases. Its dense foliage protects the fruit from too much sun exposure, preventing sunscald.
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What varieties of tomatoes are resistant to blossom end rot?

Select tomato varieties that are less susceptible to blossom-end rot. Celebrity and Big Boy tomatoes are highly resistant to a number of diseases and ailments, including blossom-end rot.
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What is the hardiest tomato plant?

Cold Hardy Tomatoes
  • Celebrity.
  • Golden Nugget.
  • Husky Gold.
  • Orange Pixie.
  • Oregon Spring.
  • Siletz.
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Are beefsteak tomatoes disease-resistant?

Beefsteak. This highly disease- resistant hybrid has an old-fashioned tomato flavor. 8 to 12-ounce globe-shaped fruits are perfect for sandwiches.
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Are San Marzano tomatoes disease-resistant?

San Marzano tomato plants have historically been sensitive to disease, and in the 1970s they were almost wiped out by the cucumber mosaic virus in the Naples area. Today hybrid varieties provide some level of resistance to common diseases like verticillium and fusarium wilt.
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Are any tomatoes resistant to blight?

While US gardeners have plenty of choices among disease-resistant tomatoes, the only up-to-date variety available in the UK appears to be 'Jasper', which has earned an RHS Award of Merit. The variety Jeremy grew with such excellent results was 'Fantasio', which likely has single-gene resistance to late blight.
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How do you grow disease free tomatoes?

Health and Hygiene
  1. Minimize Irrigation. Tomato plants have surprisingly low water needs and overwatering can promote disease. ...
  2. Water at Ground Level. ...
  3. Water in the Morning. ...
  4. Mulch. ...
  5. Remove Infected Leaves Immediately. ...
  6. Prune Out Dense Foliage. ...
  7. Keep Adjacent Vegetation Down. ...
  8. Disinfect Tomato Tools.
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Is Early Girl tomato disease-resistant?

'Early Girl' tomatoes are an early-blooming variety of hybrid tomatoes that produce bright red, meaty fruits. They're bred to be disease-resistant and drought-resistant and require less maintenance than other tomato varieties.
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What is the most productive heirloom tomato?

Brandywine Tomato

This is one of the most productive indeterminate tomatoes. It can be harvested in 80 days after transplant.
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What tomatoes are nematode resistant?

Some tomato varieties you are likely to find at local nurseries that are resistant to root-knot nematodes include Celebrity, Better Boy, Better Boy Bush, Early Girl Bush and Park's Whopper. Your local nursery may carry other varieties that are resistant; just look for that capital N after the variety name.
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What is the easiest and best tomato to grow?

Cherry Tomatoes are the easiest tomatoes for beginners to grow. They produce crop after crop and have very few problems!
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Are Roma tomatoes prone to blossom end rot?

Blossom end rot is a perennial problem for many fruit and vegetable growers. Vegetables especially susceptible to blossom end rot are tomatoes (Photo 1), Roma-types in particular, peppers, eggplant, watermelon and summer squash.
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Are cherry tomatoes disease resistant?

Each grape-shaped cherry tomato measures about an inch across and has a zippy, mildly sweet flavor. Fruits grow in clusters of up to a dozen, much like grapes, and have very thick walls and few seeds, giving them a meaty texture. Plants show good disease resistance, especially to wilts.
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Which is the better tomato Big Boy or Better Boy?

While the Better Boy has the same large fruit as the Big Boy tomato plant, the Better Boy tomato is more resistant to diseases than its parent plant.
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Is Better Boy the best tomato?

High yields of smooth skinned, large fruit earn Better Boy a spot as one of the most popular tomatoes grown in the US and as one of our all time best sellers. The fruit has excellent classic tomato flavor with just the right balance of acid and sugar.
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Are Big Boy tomatoes heirloom?

Big Boy Tomatoes are not heirloom tomatoes because they are grown from hybrid seed, not from open-pollinated seed.
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How do you keep tomato blight off next year?

Tomato Blight
  1. Select resistant plants. Some tomato plants have been developed to reduce susceptibility to blight issues. ...
  2. Rotate crops. ...
  3. Allow space between plants. ...
  4. Mulch. ...
  5. Water from below. ...
  6. Inspect plants frequently. ...
  7. Treat organically.
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Does tomato blight stay in the soil?

Blight cannot survive in soil or fully composted plant material. It over-winters in living plant material and is spread on the wind the following year. The most common way to allow blight to remain in your garden is through 'volunteer potatoes'.
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How do you prevent tomato blight naturally?

If you garden organically, adding compost extracts or teas can be a treatment. To create a solution that prevents and treats disease, add a heaping tablespoon of baking soda, a teaspoon of vegetable oil, and a small amount of mild soap to a gallon of water and spray the tomato plants with this solution.
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